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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930. 0, T IGERS RETURN | P ESTRAD BASHETBALL LOOPS. PAULINOTO MEET pon et T LEAGUELED, G2 %%%gg AT'Y AR ENDED. VON PORAT FRIDAY -Qm“mm " 4 H Baa min paitey, wio was suock- 90008 19 10 15 Win Over Rivals -8 Tim meeRaTH - Four Leagues Play Final and Heavyweight Bout - Features Recalling That Memorable 21st Dwdmg (rames Week With Many (ards Listed ed out by Art ( Great”) Shires Corbett Battle: | Th S Rt unior leagues| New York, J (®—0tto Vo i ) [ XXX TR | | i | { “Mysterious Dan™ Da who was | E e, S ticeats jEshires — Ilound of the Sullivan- | in Chicago a we that, ar League Standing | said 1o resemb one another to a remarkable deg . ’ IS eiee it 1 80 I can mnever forget that twenty- |Saturday, when the Dragons won | 4 Asount "v ° ° = Jearcats .......... 3 4 o | first round of the Jim Corbett-John |the champlonship of the Junior “A™ | Faulino Uz e heavy- Another matck der way with T bantio 23 0|1 s n fi To iy way of |league, the Panthers captured first|W%eight, at Mad'son s rden e ew rl aln Mike Haley. Strange as it may scem | U .2 Xing. 4 the most piti- | honors in the Intermediate Prida 1t hewds t ationa - i “utcao i otner mens, st | 10 Saturday Alternoon Loop |finished their schedule of games po, leag: Mike is the living image of Bill and | tul sight of prize ring history. land the Lunatics proved a little too Dan. Still another match is being rs haskethall t turn- »d the passing of the|eccentric in the Junior “B" league. Shires vs. Sam 8 ¢ f the ¢ . ¢ ip: Shi . Sar : i ; ¢ hero—the fall of a|The Nutmegs won the bacon in the | oo e FF 8% 1o ; to show jou how Hal 3 ¢ Zue - ved unconguerable. And |Employed “B” leaguc P i ¢ ¢ ¢ can be sometinie s o . t -| sight of his glorious last stand| Suminaries of the final gamc ¥ r 3 the very picture n | v the cirg t T more than repaid me tor the privie- | Junior “A" League Ak t ] ’ tions I suffered when. as a youns- “Vs" Guys 4 Athilctes 0 : ter. 1 “rode the rods” from $aa|Brown ........ Dankevith I'rancizco 1o 3 Orleans to sce the forward o or duration of the 1 Doc Sotherland made or el e e e e e UL eft forward LY Ao Sonri s ‘ » directories for the following exchanges: memorable round it was | Souney S e at John L. center should ve giv his players wrow to start| o b L e e B ¢ His Tegs were |MEYES ... . Condl L labnn i ‘e Hartford Rockville 2 oy : | shaky but believed that ne| | right : F 3 A f el 3 sienlia e enn S s i | v eathen e orm. 1 " [Rrnnit 5L ST anderson i Sl s ollinsville Manchester Simsbury 1 wfore . it i 7 e % ‘ o met th = A | 1 Y 0 + \ 3 3 ‘ e 9/ {5408 Arorson foened {(he)| - Qorel el he BROREY chiion : Ilast Hampton Middletown Thompsonville scoring in the second I with a|as he was coming out of his corner| ;‘“0“”- “Ys" Guys 16, 3 R ) N 1 4 . 5 S u foul nnd Baskets by Do | with & shower of blows to his head; |referee. Kiefter. ¢ 15, each ton rounds; at Chi- IFfarmington Moodus Windsor 1 . " S s e b Teft—right—Ileft to Sullivan Dragons Black Aces ! cag 1T \ il D i footiall in Pitst ® Cmenge | etin and Chester gave (e Tgers | b gunrd of tho old master |Z¥IMaKEs +oioibissoioise Mack | Hanso ; o 5 Glastonbury Plainville Windsor Locks e Sunshine Was | o Saptied to conie within one point | dropped for a second a8 he spread right forward much the > as taki ine Montano . Sl ' Groth n out on bright day for left forward gallép through Main street traffic. of the leaders but Oshorne sank a|his legs to brace himself. double-decker foul shot to But there was no respite for hiul O s give the Tizers the cdg 520 || Corbalti with Uiedscantiotivietory ni{ KBNS e e R A G O o o o = : his nostrils, sprang at the champion Tuesday—at St. L G i Cus | fam 1 i i A B Sl e Gy ; : chead 1 1 i CofEhRoEr ol . . ¢ | loves a the hea Sulliva Ll rancisce ‘ M O r ss r of (wo alleged bile he LR 5 el R suchley | i : 3 sounded like hoofs of galloping yeturned to this city toc galloping ) faises | left guard Mengtees, A - : Score: Dragons 15, stmas vacation, H Sullivan backed wearily to his own S tely set to \'mv\\ onsitne \:ay» ) AL et Gl 100 el o e referee, Kieffer. 7 N a CoMis AT s ciball squad to prepare it for the |- " P 1 §|his knees were sagging. He s Intermediate League it 5 v 7 games at the opening of the new |Aronson. g athe et e | Panthers T 3 pymnasium during the latter part m e L imbutenotment Niedorer TR rer s ol g f 1 5 - vl““ he lunged forward in an e ff\\yl of this month. Bearcats ] Tght Forward i y 1 ts | b « back and crashed L to John 1.'s head. | o uillieoy G > [ The big the floor. jEouney tean’s name was scrolled Meligonis. ¢ oy po ol et i el tea : 5 ”‘ i pavis, ¢ evrees : right side. rolling over on hia facy. 4 tront he numbers SIS 51 He made a 1 v effort to regain | his feet, but his muscles would not | - —|respond. Jack McAulifte, chicr seo ! ) e ' Lond for Sullivan, showered him wi : g t ! « [ 2 1t e G coro at Dl time, L, Beareatt | water, but the ol muster vas DR Vg ] : : Orders for new service, additional don Fian e o e o i listings or classified advertising must The two cellar teans of the ¢ : a mw e e B s vorvard a8 hoth: Cincthnat reight he received at our Business Office by the ‘ ‘e Panthers show- | 0 B v the .wx shing punchs| Doyle Sandstrom 2 4 2 L # . . . . 5o O b ineip [ mot | L i rength than the Corsairs B e oA LR il o that time for inclusion in this issue. enion |1 won by (he SCOTe O} iy ) was a beaten man ) Right Guard 2 5 (he| Bleeding and bruised, the wighty Rekowski John L. Sullivan finally stag d ‘o Mingal 1he k. The jerseys are Ner with red Jettering Left Guard —_— thers 13, Wolverines ! | staged play. Corsairs without oy S T 2 o, e i v o il THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND HEYDLER PREDILT , e 1000 7 R B S TELEPHONE , &< COMPAI\(‘:Y BASEBALL SUCCESS ppa e N Right Forward mary Ferony. National League President BX- forcio ¢ 00 n T T s e Marietta, € .oeeenes { | Miami, Fla—Gene pects Exciting, Profitable Year jwon. « oo decoun, et 0 o 7 en B g e i T "'\ For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Ry JOHN A, HEYDLER = : ~str behind Scor : 210 9. Greek I’Ic‘ml(‘l‘ Records sident, N 1 New York—Thomas J Tealcy refere lief e kL SR AL York, Jan. § (P—It is (0 | Corsars : as head trainer of Harry ’\[ess(urc to \mcnm o st T i Sy, st | umed T T etsse | hen, a0 GpL e ' QUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS in our league for the 1030 |Tienhard 51" Columbus, ~ O.—Scholastic Sl ] e it race, and it is too earl Meligonic, 16 ...oev e M fciency makes Dick what kind o senson we | Salwocki 2 ‘v 'lOhio State hurdler, expect. Bu i \g from tiw \hnm 2 ban indoor scason o A s Right Iorward Al : — g T s T three years and 3 v ¥ SUSpS v ONE, > ‘,,:m‘,‘_,.] ..‘: the blic to = g ceee states controlled h S e v raliie v tor _ WA JOST TO WASH A SPOON OR | BN, 2 i & 1 am impelled (o pred b < | Boxin sociation ange ot i R ONE CRUMB A SAUCER AND FIVE i‘ ) Wil prove unother enr < a ey alle quit in Shire v vetit | advang fir on ; HINDA ONE. \ = ) l or haseball in gen 1/the Nao | Scorcratihaltitiing, 18-TCiorsal u Right Guard s you o forg i : @1 1) BOT 70 TEN MiNUTES TO tional League in particular Referee. Prelsser. Timer, leming: | = p, neh covered cou Seove, Nutmegs 6, Spades {- | mother . e At s | 2 \—\\ID ONE THAT DOESNT /| It is a fact that the altendance in | Scorer, Zetterman "’ s tennis title won by Jean |occe Kietfer. v ! flER SR I ;"\;\‘ NEED WASHNG - DONT, our cue champoinship gam By | orotra and Andre ser. { Dead-Shots Y st 3 JustT GOT ON A e ears totalled 15,000.00) NEW HAYEN U[NTET rh u]w!p\vm»l«nn beats Yale in | Aysanka Naughton 1 LA berre N R e TELL ME EDCCATION three years prior (o this ning game of castern intercol- | < verwas | Jor \ ACCIDENTLY . HELPS EVERY BODY( - QLORED Expects no Runaway o o | third in Mayor Walker half-mile at{Clark . Now last scason for the first time Columbus council, K. of C.. games; Center iout a decade our race was over | Lvening High School Tive Booked | OIS F0 cquals indoor rec- | Tuber Ty about September 1.1 do not e ; [ora for 60 meter dash. ¢ Game Tonight—Benjamin's | _ fieipate such Gl iin) Retori Ganesontch 4 New York—Yale beals Toronto. | Stephenson ok his year. Both the Boston and Cit- | Injury Reported Nearly Healed. in international intercollegiate | tight Guard cinnati clubs will prasent a much | ; | Tiockey match. | seore, Tread-Shots 10, Al sironger front at the sturt of the | Boys' Club. N. H. Evening High timere—Glen Wild, a leading | Referee, Kieffer. Jext race. Both teams will he Zembrowski . Bosse L _old. dies of paralysis. | The final standings Jew managers who have provid Right lorward o Princeton, N. J.—Al Wittmer will | Junior “A” League their capacity to develop and lead Grusha S Keiteh | | ceed Bill Roper as Princeton first division teams. Then the Thila- deft Forward | foutball conch after 1830 season. | Dragons dlphia team only developed its real | Kerc lejui e 3 New York—Layton, Hall and | Aces strength toward the end of last sea- (L i t all maintain winning streaks | “Y"s Guys son. This club should prove a fea- |COMPAENONE ..o+ tvan | M0et in three cushion billiards | Atheletes 2 DI sty RO e gl Logan | championship S | Intermediate League 1 re three second division tears | Paluc 3 o g | Long Beach. Calif.—Olin Dutra| Hon Which' wol ediiGonnt toputap | = : Left Guand S land Joe Kirkwood tie for first place | Panthers & real Dbattle with the contende “:r:_"'*‘l“""”"‘>”- ")""I‘”;”"’y’v‘y‘ Ramel® 1y Long Beach open golf champion- | Wolverines from the t | Goffa, Boukus. Benjamin. ahip with 54 hole totals of 216. 1 N ot e e s S, 1 MG LA e | Plymets : loser Tace, ke ompet and | Lousks, Acompora \ : Junior “B League closer race, keencer competition and | | MacDonald to Confer | as natural result greater inter s et 2k ALy e e e and attendance all over the circuir.| A reputably fast quint With Japanese Group ruuaics : ] I X TG T Ule e oW aal ) ongniive | seniing e BENCRERIL AV Cl 1,\,‘:,11\; e e B T i iy 1.:[”‘“‘ High school will meet 1 oys' | = e »w polic should have the best halanced leagune |H1% "lstood here today Prime Miuister | Demons for 1980 in major lengue Nistopy, |Clul basketbell five on locals™ |\ eDonald returning Thursday from | “¥" Specials : v ght and seck to end the| u o T et e e titve avaryh an byl |Noon gonishpagand Rseul : will confer with the Japa- | Lmployed Lnelontal o |string of victories which Captain h o : 10 look forward with confidence to [J505 O 7 e tes to the forghcoming ONicerit - Kerelejza ane cohorts another great. year RUIRE D B cal aval conference on matters con- o been running up in o recent The visitors will bring a strong out- L eI L % OSSR T R n gl fit which has an excellent record 10 | ders dels 3 i . il SUBDORbAE A IS eful of | B - ! i support it. and th hoy | dinner at the American embassy noshi ... Meligonis Left Guard ¢ corners L STRAIGHT Y All-Stars basketball team ran (heir winning streak to thr Ktraight when it wed the strong stol Harpers the Y gym Saturday 1ud at the quarter 7 1o & but cracking the loeals' run Albert Benjamin, Boys' club guard who has been on the sidelines with | Rowling. 144 Areh nent teal service iowline SErizes-sad it | o hig WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY it hones ©1330 BY NEA SERVICE. INC USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1I'OR BEST RESULTS -k | |l sprained ankle since the second | | L Willimantic game, may he able to | e B = AL S Harpers Jed at the half 10 to 4. roae - P 0 SALESMAN SAM This Is Diffe Ehortly after the second halt stavted, [ 105 U0 G, but it s not | 1S 18 1 erent the locals went into the lead and i Sag he will he givén much | were never headed. The summary cervice until his injury is proved ‘o “YUANL Stars s s, b healed. The new scoring combi- e ATy i RN = (WHY, THATS CONSIDERED & JEAH, | KNOW nation of Zembrowski rus Y’mw_'weer HIM —WHAT FEER? Sl Fe‘:{mGRc;:cg‘N el &oo0 TRaT, r«e 8ucko! e 1. Coyle, rf Dickinson, rf Merza, If . Ttantner, Zetterman, liccano, Iz in the forccourt and Kerelejz center will probably start for New Britain, while Compagnone and Pa- / “ e ‘< luch will undoubtedly be the guards. D Rametta, Goffa and TBoukus will see service as the ganre The Boys' club Rese will op- Bristol Harpers | pose the Washington Bears in the ria T | preliminary. Dancing will follow the ]l.\.(‘]dl'. ] 2 | games. (RTIRIRy, B IR 7 . - % 3 s e & = - > A 7 BUT HE Was TRYW e T ‘Man Who Swam Niagara S e TS, y e AR Stenstrom, 1z o/ River Below Falls Dead [ u! / | — | TLondon, Jan. 6 (A—Sir Montague § 17 | Shearman, who swam the Niagara Scorc at half time, 10-9, Bristol. | river below the falls when he was Reterce, Aronson | 24 years old, dicd here, aged 62. He — ‘hml been in ill health for some time PARIS-BERLIN TRACK MEET | and for that reason recently resigned Berlin, Jan, 6 P — A women's | his office as judge of the law courts. track and field contest between Ber- | He figured prominently in Oxford lin and Paris is likely to be held {university athletic life in his time. = 7 here. Negotiations are now heing i In 1884 he married Lonise. daughter s 4L =] e 7 Siats Sl Cvm.vmsuvu-m carried on between the two cities. Vr J. Long, of New Yorlk city.